Meet the elite task force helping crack the city’s deadliest cases

It’s a typical late afternoon in Chelsea: Revelers stumble from one trendy bar to the next, sightseers flock to the High Line, gourmands peruse the shelves at Chelsea Market — and four stories above the bustle, members of the New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force are plotting the downfall…

Google may face more heat from Washington lawmakers about how it safeguards customer data. The search giant, whose Gmail is used by 1.4 billion people, admitted on Thursday that it continues to allow developers to scan users’ accounts to collect information. But Google failed to answer questions from senators about…

A fire that raced through Brazil’s 200-year-old National Museum on Sunday is believed to have destroyed much of its collection of more than 20 million items, ranging from archaeological finds to historical memorabilia.

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” network political analyst John Heilemann declared President Donald Trump was “obviously a racist.” During the discussion of the mail bombs sent to political figures and CNN’s offices, host Joe Scarborough said, “I can’t even call him president, this demagogue, this nationalist, he refused to even try…

The Florida Keys’ annual “Fantasy Fest” celebrations are winding down after 10 days of revelry. Roughly 60,000 people gathered Saturday night in the island city of Key West for the “Fantasy Fest” parade. (Oct. 29)

Sara Fagen, a friend and former colleague of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, recounted Friday how the future Judge offered her moral support moments following the terror attacks of September 11, 2011.